File Managers for Linux

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Dolphin

Default file manager in KDE.

Double Commander

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  • Cross Platform
  • twin-panel file manager
  • GTK and Qt versions
apt install doublecmd-gtk

Review: slow to launch, sometimes crashes. Shift key should be to move files and Cntrl key to copy, however, not with this.

GNOME-Commander

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  • twin-panel file manager
  • GTK-toolkit and GnomeVFS
  • mostly written in C++

File manager that resembles the one of Midnight Commander.

review: Initially liked interface, crashed during testing. Can't find way to edit path bar via keyboard (ctrl-L doesn't work).

sudo apt-get install gnome-commander

Konqueror

Former default file manger in KDE until replace by Dolphin.

sudo apt-get install konqueror

Krusader

  • twin-panel file manager
sudo apt-get install krusader

muCommander

  • Java

muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager with a dual-pane interface. It runs on any operating system with Java support.

review: No apt support, no simple install. Java tends to be slow and inefficient.

Nautilus

Default file manager in GNOME.

tip: By default, Nautilus use/show the path bar, using Ubuntu Tweak you can set it by default to use the address bar. Cntrl-L is the typical way to make the path editable by keyboard.

Nemo

Nemo is a fork of GNOME Files / Nautilus. It is also the default file manager of the Cinnamon desktop. Nemo is based on the Files 3.4 code. It was created as a response to the changes in Files 3.6 which saw features such as type ahead find and split pane view removed. Because Nemo was forked from Nautilus 3.4 it includes features removed from Nautilus, like dual panels (split view), list view, configurable toolbar, as well as type-ahead find.

Ctrl-L will toggle between ‘breadcrumbs’ path bar, and location entry, which will show you the current path. Nemo is simple to configure graphically but not all options are in the preferences screen in Nemo. More options are available in the dconf-editor under org.nemo.

sudo apt install nemo

review: Nemo Sidebar customize limitations. Shows "home" directory as if it were the root tree of a file system much like nasty Micro$oft does, stop trying to dumb users down. On the positive side it supports bookmarks and loads quickly. It is well integrated into the Cinnamon desktop for obvious reasons. Mint users should not remove Nemo as it has some useful options relating to GVfs.

PCManFM

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  • GTK

Linux Mint with the Cinnamon desktop includes Nemo File Manager by default. Nemo is fine. Pcmanfm is another good file manager. pcmanfm file manager

apt install pcmanfm

pcmanfm does some useful things nemo does not do. For example, to backup a file in the directory with pcmanfm simply click the filename, choose "copy" and then choose "paste" from the menubar. pcmanfm will prompt you because the copy has the same filename as the original, and give you the option to rename, in which I simply change the extension to .bak or something like that. This simple task that you can do in Microsoft Windows and in Linux using pcmanfm cannot be done with nemo!

SpaceFM

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  • GTK+ toolkit
  • Written in C

SpaceFM was originally developed from a fork of PCMan File Manager and later PCManFM-Mod. A multi panel tabbed file manager built using the GTK+ toolkit.

review: Rock solid, fast, and stable. It lacks some features that prevents it from being a total replacement, however, it remains installed and is useful.

Sunflower

  • GTK
  • twin-panel file manager

An easy-to-use and powerful file manager that seamlessly integrates into the GNOME desktop environment (but not limited to).

Thunar

  • GTK

The default file manager in the Xfce desktop environment.

Tux Commander

  • twin-panel file manager
  • written for GTK2 in Object Pascal (FreePascal)

Tux Commander is a windowed file manager with 2 panels side by side similar to popular Total Commander or Midnight Commander file managers. It offers simple file manipulation functions, bookmarks, network support, plugins support, configuration of external applications. It is written for GNOME and XFCE desktop environments while preserving complete independence.

sudo apt-get install tuxcmd

Xfe

  • FOX toolkit

X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer or Commander like file manager for X. It is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander. Xfe is small, very fast and only requires the FOX library to be fully functional. Plus, it can be launched from the command line in a fraction of second. Xfe can also efficiently complete terminal commands.

sudo apt-get install xfe

review: Loads fast. Nice interface. Ability to use keyboard and edit path bar. Poor file association for "open with" handling, although functional it requires manual entry of path to program binary for each association.